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Kaduna Polytechnic and PIC Cleared of Trespassing Allegations by Reps Committee

By   Milcah   Tanimu

The House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions has exonerated Kaduna State Polytechnic and the Presidential Implementation Committee (PIC) from allegations made by lecturer Jacob S. Zarma. Zarma accused the Polytechnic of trespassing and selling a portion of his property.

During a session led by Chairman Rep. Mike Etaba, the Committee determined that the submitted documents lacked sufficient evidence to support Zarma’s claims.

“The documents submitted do not have merit. Therefore, they are free to continue their normal operations pending the presentation of our report to the House for consideration,” Etaba stated.

The Committee concluded that there was no substantial evidence to support the allegations against Kaduna Polytechnic and the PIC, allowing the institutions to proceed without any legal or procedural hindrances.

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